All-Music
Guide -- A complete online database of recorded music.
Search by artist, album title or song title.

The
@rt Room - Provides a learning environment for exploring
the world of art. Includes bibliographies of art books, exhibits
of kids' art from different parts of the world, and facts about
famous artists.

Art Institute of Chicago
- Includes activities for children. Excellent opening page with
animated changes of the art images. Includes exploring "A
Mysterious Mummy" and "Thousands of Dots" (About
a painting by Georges Seurat).

BookBrowser: A Guide for Avid Readers - A collection
of fiction and non-fiction reading lists. Includes dozens of
resources for booklovers on the Internet, subdivided into categories
for general fiction, genre fiction, listservs, and publishers.

Reading
Rants! - This is no ordinary teen booklist. If you're
looking for something good to read -- and you're tired of Sweet
Valley High and the Hardy Boys - look here for some great ideas.
From the New York Public Library.

Warner Brothers'
Animation Page - Learn about the process of animating
a cartoon for TV, play games, make your own greeting card. Try
"Wakko's America" where Wakko Warner helps you learn
the states and capitals of the U.S. This site has lots of Warner
Brother's cartoon characters for company.

Career Paths
- A neat site from the Internet Public Library. It contains tons
of info to help you choose a career.

Jobs
For Kids Who Like... Whether you're interested in
music/arts, science, the outdoors, social studies, reading or
math, look here to find information about a career that's right
for you. Each career listing includes details such as what the
work entails, preparing for the job, the average pay scale, and
more. From the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Education - Features
links to Rock County high school and college home pages, as well
as many other sources of college and financial aid information.
The Job & Career Information Source - Links to thousands
of local and national job listings, plus resume help, career
planning guides, company home pages, wage and salary surveys,
and much more.

Common
Errors in English - Is it "your" or "you're?"
"Its" or "It's?" This clickable alphabetic
list of errors is fun to peruse. Sometimes the easiest way to
learn proper grammar is to learn what NOT to say.

Darling's
Guide to Grammar - Don't write so good? This grammar
guide can help. Have an unanswered grammar or writing question?
Ask Grammar!

Fact Monster - Millions of facts and access to the entire
Information Please almanacs on general knowledge, sports and
entertainment. Includes Homework Center and Homework Helper.

The High
School Survival Guide - Links to help with all kinds
of school subjects - English, history, art, health, science,
math, psychology, foreign languages, and more.

Homework
Center - Whether you're researching a term paper or
just need help with a tough topic, look here for tons of links
to reliable information on the 'Net. Brought to you by the Multnomah
County Library in Portland, Oregon.

Presidents of
the United States - Find background information, election
results, cabinet members, presidency highlights, and some odd
facts on each of the presidents. Links to biographies, historical
documents, audio and video files, and other presidential sites
are also included.

A Science
Fair Project Resource Guide - Make it a fair to remember.
Take a look at this excellent resource from the Internet Public
Library for links to all sorts of exceptional resources for your
projects.

Adler Planetarium
and Astronomy Museum - Wanna see stars? This is the
home page for the Chicago museum dedicated to interpreting the
exploration of the Universe for the broadest possible audience.

The Cyber ZooMobile
- Your virtual access to the wonders of the animal kingdom. Links
to zoos and wildlife parks, animal-related educational materials
and scientific research.

Exploratorium
- Science activities, questions and answers, electronic exhibits
from the Exploratorium in San Francisco.

Lincoln Park Zoo,
Chicago, IL - This website strives to build understanding
and respect for wildlife and natural lands across the world.
Information on over 1,000 animals in their zoo and great photos
of animals as well.

Sea World/Busch Gardens:
Animal Resources - Want to know about Beluga whales
or bony fish or gorillas? This is the site to locate information
or fun facts about a terrestrial or aquatic animal. It often
includes book lists for projects or general reading.

A Science
Fair Project Resource Guide - Make it a fair to remember.
Take a look at this excellent resource from the Internet Public
Library for links to all sorts of exceptional resources for your
projects.

Bigleaguers.com
- The only place on the Internet where you can find personal
web sites for every player in the Major League Baseball Players
Association. The players update their own sites: between games,
on the road, or whenever. You'll hear it straight from them,
in their own words.

Black Baseball's Negro Leagues - Learn about the
origins of the Negro Baseball Leagues. What they were, why they
were founded, and why they no longer exist.

International Tennis
Federation - A comprehensive library of current information
including player biographies, results, rankings, Davis Cup, Fed
Cup and other team competition results. Excellent section of
rules of tennis.

Major League
Baseball - This is the official site of Major League
Baseball and has an enormous amount of information, including
both National and American Leagues as well as statistics, photos,
and league leaders.

CyberTeens
- Visit here to play games, surf the 'Net, read an e-zine and
connect with other Cyberteens.

GirlZone
- Where every girl is cool. Real-life stories about girls and
their concerns both now and for their futures.

The Puzzle
Depot - Like puzzles? Don't miss this site - it's
loaded with all kinds of mind-blowing puzzles, board and logic
games, skill contests and trivia. Also links to more puzzle sites.

The Student
Center - A place for high school and college students
to gather for information and entertainment.

Test
Your Personality - Are you an introvert? Extrovert?
Are you ruled more by your heart, or your head? Use the Keirsey
Temperament Sorter (based on the Myers-Briggs system) to learn
how your temperament might be suited for different careers.